Introduction: Why Memorial Day Weekend Can Be Risky on the Road Memorial Day weekend is one of the busiest travel times of the year. Families travel to visit loved ones, take road trips, attend events, and enjoy the start of summer. With more vehicles on highways, traffic can slow down fast. A driver may brake suddenly, and the driver behind them may not have enough time to stop. This is one reason rear-end collisions are so common during heavy holiday traffic. AAA reported that Memorial Day weekend drivers should expect the heaviest congestion on Thursday and Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and again on Monday afternoon. AAA also noted that crash risk may rise when holiday drivers move from city streets onto highways and unfamiliar routes (AAA, 2026). The National Safety Council estimated 393 traffic deaths for the 2026 Memorial Day holiday period, with a possible range of 330 to 461 deaths (National Safety Council, 2026). This does not mean every trip is dangerous. It means drivers shou...
Abstract In this educational post, I will explore the innovative world of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, drawing from recent discussions with leading researchers in the field. We will demystify the regulatory landscape surrounding PRP, particularly its relationship with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and clarify how to discuss it with patients. I will detail the scientific rationale behind PRP as a procedure rather than a drug and why it will likely never undergo the traditional FDA approval process for pharmaceuticals. Furthermore, we will dive into evidence-based strategies to enhance the quality and efficacy of PRP treatments. This includes examining the effects of diet, exercise, and medications such as NSAIDs on platelet concentration and function. We will also explore how integrative chiropractic care complements these regenerative therapies, supporting the body’s overall healing environment to maximize treatment outcomes. This post aims to provide a comprehens...